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dnl
dnl Require autoconf version 2.50 or greater
dnl
dnl Copyright (C) 2004, 2006 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@cpan.org>
dnl
dnl This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
dnl it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
dnl the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
dnl any later version.
dnl
dnl This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
dnl GNU General Public License for more details.
dnl
dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
dnl along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
dnl Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
dnl 02110-1301 USA.
dnl $Id: configure.ac,v 1.36 2006/03/10 19:07:05 rockyb Exp $
dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_INIT(ps-watcher.in.in)
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(ps-watcher,1.06)
AM_MISSING_PROG(CVS2CL, cvs2cl, $missing_dir)
AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
AC_PREREQ(2.10)dnl dnl Minimum Autoconf version required.
dnl =============================
dnl Checks for programs.
dnl =============================
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_PROG_LN_S
AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
AC_ARG_WITH(perl, AC_HELP_STRING([--with-perl],
[set path to Perl]), PERL=$withval)
## We use a path for perl so the #! line in autoscan will work.
AC_PATH_PROG(PERL, perl, no)
if test "$PERL" = no; then
AC_MSG_ERROR(Pssst... you need perl in order to use this program.\
Install it or put it in your path and try again.)
fi
AC_SUBST(PERL)dnl
AC_PATH_PROG(PS, ps, no)
AC_SUBST(PS)dnl
## PS_ARGS gives how we get the command line for a given PID. Also see
## description for PS_VARS.
AC_SUBST(PS_ARGS)
AC_SUBST(PS_ARGS_FMT)
AC_SUBST(PS_FULLCMD_FMT)
## PS_NO_NULL_HEADER indicates that we can't get rid of the PS header line
AC_SUBST(PS_NO_NULL_HEADER)
## PS_CAN_RETURN_MULTIPLE_LINES indicates the ps on this OS can return
## multiple lines for a process. Solaris's ps does this for processes
## which have many lwp (light-weight processes).
AC_SUBST(PS_CAN_RETURN_MULTIPLE_LINES)
## PS_CUSTOM_HEADER specifies whether we can put an = after the argument
## name to remove the header for that variable
AC_SUBST(PS_CUSTOM_HEADER)
## PS_PID_OPTS gives how to get the pid and command name needed for
##l first-level breakout.
AC_SUBST(PS_PID_OPTS)
## PS_TIME_VAR gives a variable that we can test time on
AC_SUBST(PS_TIME_VAR)
## PS_VAR gives a list of the PS variables we can query.
## However we must use only those variables that give output as a single
## token since these are parsed one token per variable. For example
## the arguments (args, or comm, or command) shouldn't be listed here.
AC_SUBST(PS_VARS)
## ========================================================================
## Need a better way to figure out ps options and to know
## which ones don't have embeded blanks or to parse ps output.
## ========================================================================
PS_ARGS_FMT=''
PS_FULLCMD_FMT=''
PS_TIME_VAR=''
case "$host_os" in
aix* )
PS_ARGS='-o args='
PS_CAN_RETURN_MULTIPLE_LINES=0
PS_CUSTOM_HEADER=1
PS_NO_NULL_HEADER=0
PS_PID_OPTS='-e -o pid= -o comm='
PS_TIME_VAR='etime'
PS_VARS='user ruser group rgroup uid ruid gid rgid ppid \
pgid pri cpu pcpu pmem vsz nice class scount thcount tid time \
etime tty wchan bnd'
;;
cygwin* )
PS_ARGS='-l | cut -c 2-10,56-120'
PS_ARGS_FMT=['$opts{ps_prog} -l |cut -c 2-10,56-120|egrep \"^[ \\t]*%d\"']
PS_FULLCMD_FMT=['$opts{ps_prog} -l|cut -c 2-47,56-120|egrep \"^[ \\t]*%d\"']
PS_CAN_RETURN_MULTIPLE_LINES=0
PS_CUSTOM_HEADER=0
PS_NO_NULL_HEADER=1
PS_PID_OPTS='-l | cut -c 2-10,56-120'
PS_VARS='pid ppid pgid winpid tty uid'
;;
solaris* )
PS_ARGS='-o args='
PS_CAN_RETURN_MULTIPLE_LINES=1
PS_CUSTOM_HEADER=1
PS_NO_NULL_HEADER=0
PS_PID_OPTS='-e -o pid= -o comm='
PS_TIME_VAR='etime'
PS_VARS='user ruser group rgroup uid ruid gid rgid ppid \
pgid sid pri pcpu pmem vsz rss osz nice class time \
etime stime f s lwp nlwp psr tty addr wchan fname'
;;
linux* )
PS_ARGS='-www -o args='
PS_CAN_RETURN_MULTIPLE_LINES=0
PS_CUSTOM_HEADER=1
PS_NO_NULL_HEADER=0
PS_PID_OPTS='-e -o pid= -o cmd='
# Make sure we put known single tokens at the beginning like uid.
PS_VARS='uid euid ruid gid egid rgid alarm blocked bsdtime c caught \
cputime drs dsiz egroup eip esp etime euser f fgid \
fgroup flag flags fname fsgid fsgroup fsuid fsuser fuid fuser \
group ignored intpri lim longtname m_drs m_trs maj_flt majflt \
min_flt minflt ni nice nwchan opri pagein pcpu pending pgid pgrp \
pmem ppid pri rgroup rss rssize rsz ruser s sess session \
sgi_p sgi_rss sgid sgroup sid sig sig_block sig_catch sig_ignore \
sig_pend sigcatch sigignore sigmask stackp start start_stack start_time \
stat state stime suid suser svgid svgroup svuid svuser sz time timeout \
tmout tname tpgid trs trss tsiz tt tty tty4 tty8 uid_hack uname \
user vsize vsz wchan'
PS_TIME_VAR='etime'
;;
netbsdelf2* | openbsd* )
PS_ARGS='-o args'
PS_CAN_RETURN_MULTIPLE_LINES=0
PS_CUSTOM_HEADER=0
PS_NO_NULL_HEADER=1
PS_PID_OPTS='-a -x -o pid= -o ucomm='
PS_VARS='acflag cpu f \
inblk jobc ktrace ktracep lim login majflt minflt msgrcv \
msgsnd nice nivcsw nsigs nswap nvcsw nwchan oublk p_ru \
paddr pagein pid ppid pri re rgid rlink rss rsz \
ruid ruser sess sig sigcatch sigignore sigmask sl start state \
svgid svuid tdev time tpgid tsess tsiz tt tty ucomm uid upr user vsz \
wchan xstat'
PS_TIME_VAR='cpu'
;;
netbsd* | freebsd4* )
PS_ARGS='-O command'
PS_CAN_RETURN_MULTIPLE_LINES=0
PS_CUSTOM_HEADER=0
PS_NO_NULL_HEADER=1
PS_PID_OPTS='-a -x -o pid= -o ucomm='
PS_VARS='acflag cpu cputime f \
inblk jobc ktrace ktracep lim login majflt minflt msgrcv \
msgsnd nice nivcsw nsigs nswap nvcsw nwchan oublk p_ru \
paddr pagein pid ppid pri re rgid rlink rss rsz \
rtprio ruid ruser sess sig sigcatch sigignore sigmask sl start state \
svgid svuid tdev time tpgid tsess tsiz tt tty ucomm uid upr user vsz \
wchan xstat'
PS_TIME_VAR='cputime'
;;
bsdi4* )
PS_ARGS='-www -o command'
PS_CAN_RETURN_MULTIPLE_LINES=0
PS_CUSTOM_HEADER=0
PS_NO_NULL_HEADER=1
PS_PID_OPTS='-a -x -o pid= -o ucomm='
PS_TIME_VAR='cputime'
PS_VARS='acflag cpu cputime f \
inblk jobc ktrace ktracep lim login \
nice nivcsw nsigs nswap nvcsw nwchan oublk p_ru \
paddr pagein pid ppid pri re rgid rlink rss rsz \
ruid ruser sess sig sigcatch sigignore sigmask sl start state \
svgid svuid tdev time tpgid tsess tsiz tt tty ucomm uid upr user vsz \
wchan xstat'
;;
darwin5* | darwin6* | darwin7* | darwin8* )
PS_PID_OPTS='-a -x -o pid= -o ucomm'
PS_VARS='acflag cpu cputime f \
inblk jobc ktrace ktracep lim login \
nice nivcsw nsigs nswap nvcsw nwchan oublk p_ru \
paddr pagein pid ppid pri re rgid rss rsz \
ruid ruser sess sig sigmask sl start state \
svgid svuid tdev time tpgid tsess tsiz tt tty ucomm uid upr user vsz \
wchan xstat'
PS_TIME_VAR='cputime'
PS_ARGS='-www -o command'
PS_NO_NULL_HEADER=1
PS_CUSTOM_HEADER=0
PS_CAN_RETURN_MULTIPLE_LINES=0
;;
* )
echo "Don't know $host_os. Winging it."
PS_ARGS=''
PS_CAN_RETURN_MULTIPLE_LINES=0
PS_CUSTOM_HEADER=0
PS_NO_NULL_HEADER=1
PS_PID_OPTS='-e -o pid= -o comm='
PS_VARS='user ruser group rgroup uid ruid gid rgid ppid \
pgid sid pri pcpu pmem vsz rss osz nice class time \
etime stime tty addr wchan fname'
PS_TIME_VAR='etime'
esac
AC_CONFIG_FILES([post-configure], [chmod +x post-configure])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([tests/01.pod.t], [chmod +x tests/01.pod.t])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([tests/args.t], [chmod +x tests/args.t])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([tests/basic.t], [chmod +x tests/basic.t])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([tests/count.t], [chmod +x tests/count.t])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([tests/full.t], [chmod +x tests/full.t])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([ps-watcher.in])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([ps-watcher], [./post-configure $srcdir || exit 3])
AC_OUTPUT([
Makefile \
docs/Makefile \
tests/basic.cnf \
tests/Makefile \
])